The Hiscock Legal Aid Society (HLA) has promoted the following employees. GREGORY W. DEWAN has been promoted to deputy executive director and VP. He is a graduate of Emory University School of Law. NICOLE TALEV has been elevated to managing attorney of civil and family court programs. She is a graduate of SUNY Buffalo Law […]
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The Hiscock Legal Aid Society (HLA) has promoted the following employees. GREGORY W. DEWAN has been promoted to deputy executive director and VP. He is a graduate of Emory University School of Law. NICOLE TALEV has been elevated to managing attorney of civil and family court programs. She is a graduate of SUNY Buffalo Law School. TARA L. TRAMMELL has been promoted to family court program supervising attorney. She previously worked in a number of positions including the civil and family programs and domestic violence projects. JASON TORREANO has been promoted to director of development and communications. DANIELLE BLACKABY has been promoted to senior attorney for family court appeals. She is a Syracuse University Law School graduate. ALEXA PARCELL has been promoted to senior attorney. She is a graduate of Syracuse University College of Law. AMANDA MCHENRY will continue as supervising attorney for the HLA parent defense practice that handles Article 10, TPR (termination of parental rights), and child-support cases. She will also serve as OVS (Office of Victim Services) project attorney, representing victims of domestic violence who face neglect charges.